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Definition of Comradery
1. Noun. The quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.
Generic synonyms: Sociability, Sociableness
Derivative terms: Chummy, Chummy, Comradely, Comrade
Definition of Comradery
1. n. The spirit of comradeship; comradeship.
Definition of Comradery
1. Noun. (rare) camaraderie ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Comradery
1. [n -RIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Comradery
Literary usage of Comradery
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Seven Sorts of Successful Services: Suggestive Solutions of the Sunday by James Langdon Hill (1904)
"... spirit of comradery. It is the face-to-face, heart-to-heart style of address.
Though given in the church on Sunday night, perhaps instead of calling it ..."
2. The Young Man and the World by Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (1905)
"Friends through duty or comradery?" persisted the querist. " comradery, affection,
affinity. They are the greatest chums in the world," was the answer. ..."
3. The Young Man and the World by Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (1905)
"Friends through duty or comradery?" persisted the querist. " comradery, affection,
affinity. They are the greatest chums in the world," was the answer. ..."
4. Life's Enthusiasms by David Starr Jordan (1906)
"They are all holy-days ; to the freshman of today, all joys of comradery, all
delights of free enthusiasm are just as open, just as fresh as ever they were. ..."
5. Eagles of the RAF: The World War II Eagle Squadrons by Philip D. Caine (1994)
"First and foremost, many of the Eagles had embraced the comradery and esprit of
the RAF. "While I welcomed the opportunity to put my experience and know-how ..."